I like how the crew genuinely welcome Tigh back. He's a copper-plated asshole but that's what the XO needs to be, and he doesn't play favorites, he's the same asshole to everyone. The crew may not like him, but he has their respect and their loyalty, because they know in his own rough hewn way, they have his as well.
He may be rough but he is dedicated to the cause to the core. He killed his own wife for the sake of humanity, went through multiple life threatening situations without hesitation for the service. He is also fair. He never plays favourites.
Favorite scene with Tigh was in the miniseries, when they first got attacked. Adama tells him to take command of damage control. Tigh says, "me?" And Adama simply says to him, "you're the xo or you're not." That was such a great little scene.
I won't deny he played the part well, but I disliked him as part of the final 5. His age doesn't make sense with the other 3 younger ones. The 5 were all memory wiped and kicked into colonial cities by Cavil. We see him and Adama both much younger before Lee is even born. Just how old were Tyrol, Anders, and Tory? I don't even think they could be 'born' yet considering they age, but they had to have been banished by Cavil at that point.
There's only 2 shows I've ever watched as it aired anticipating the next episode.. Smallville and Game of Thrones Lol.. Every other show I watched after it ended unfortunately..
Hogan IS superb. He & Olmos play well off each other: from Tigh's Cylon confession, to *Saul's* unwillingness to *drink any more/cut Bill off* when Bill comes looking for a suicide, to the scene that gets me every time: When Adama.. (frak, i'm gonna cry!) grabs Saul..😢 after his baby dies,😥 and they hug each other when Saul says he named his boy "Liam, short for William..It's not Zac, but.." & then Bill starts crying😰-FRAK THIS-they also laugh a lot, too! Just finished another DVD rewatch & this time, i watched ALL the bonus material, (on sn 4.5, my fave) & I love that Callus'* favorite scene is the "Gallow's humor" of Olmos & Hogan in Adama's quarters: Saul: "The ppl are starving, they tried to the paper." Bill: "What stopped them?" Saul: "Paper shortage." Both: 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 That IS a funny scene! Love them both.😅 💞💗
That grudging eye exchange between Saul and Gaeta is why BSG is so great. This shows make sure these are human beings, not robots who forget what happened in the past, even if it was seasons ago, and these characters change based on those experience.
Gaeta never respected Col. Tigh. Even as early as the mini-series, he was rolling-eyes and mocking cause of Tigh's alcoholism. He dealt with it before the war because he knew Galactica was being retired and he was transferring, and I don't think Saul had much respect for Gaeta, thinking him too squeaky clean. The war just pushed Gaeta into situations where he couldn't contain it any longer, and once he realized the majority of the guys who tried to blow him out an air lock were cylons, or cylon lovers, he cracked under the irony of it.
@@maxdecphoenix Gaeta to Tigh maybe, but I am pretty sure Tigh said it multiple times Gaeta is very talented, capable, smart young man. He prefers him over Baltar during certain episodes in terms of technology and science. So yeah their opinions on each other probably changed during the show.
2:19 Probably the most terrifying and tense scenes in the entire saga. These ships jumping into a literal hell and immediately start disintegrating. No cyclons, no base stars, just the merciless vortex of firey oblivion and the running clock till their ships burn up. The sheer terror and panic of the raptor pilots and the knife edge of it all falling to ruin here and now for humanity is palpable.
Does it bother anyone else to see small ships like the Geminon Traveler, ones that can easily fit in the Galactica's flight pod, NOT being transported in the flight pod?
@@Forced2DoThis1 water is actually amazing at stopping radiation. You can sit in the water tank of a nuclear reactor for hours and receive *less* radiation than the background radiation in the air above the pool.
@@davidbuckley2435 Point well taken. But I still doubt that any benefit granted by it would be worth the negatives considering all the other variables. The weight, further potential vision impairment, etc. The various energies and gravitational forces depicted were severe and inconsistent from second to second.
I'm not sure if it would be possible to jump a ship with a ship attached to the outside. With galactica the pods are always retracted so the vipers are within the ship. Theres an episode where a raptor jumps too close to galactica and it rips parts of the ship open - I think this might be true if one of the civilian ships tried to jump with a raptor bolted to the outside.
@@lukeschroeder6112 The raptors were supposed to calculate the second jump and relay coordinates to their buddy ship. They couldn't jump while near their buddy cause it would've broken the civilian ship in half.
They don't really explain how jumps work. In Star Trek a ship can be attached to another and go to warp because they are inside the same warp bubble. We don't know if jump drives work the same way with jump bubbles.
No, it’s episode 10. But i used to believe it was episode 9 as well, since a LOT of networks have the first two episodes of season 3 combined into one.
But there must be another way... 2 weeks later the cylons arrive at the planet and it seems that their ships haven't suffered any damage from radiation
@@fifaisscripted the cylons have better FTL tech so they can jump further than the colonials. The nebula was too large to jump around. The colonial fleet would have run out of food weeks before they could make the journey, so they had to jump through. Yeah, it's a little contrived, but it made for good telly, so I don't care.
Probably unable to dock to all ships and jump safely. On top of that, the Raptors were needed to relay coordinates to those ship. They had to receive them from Galactica and then find other ships. If they were docked, they'd have to find Galactica instead - which isn't easy with a civilian ship that can barely turn.
Did you not see what happened when Galactica's raptors jumped inside her flight pods??!!! You can't jump that close to another ship or it'll be destroyed by the intense external forces.
@@2KOOLURATOOLGaming They meant that the civilians ships jumped with the raptors docked to them. FTL in this series seems to create a field that cover the ship and it's surroundings. If not, the jump drive would just teleport itself leaving the entire ship behind. The raptors busted the fly pod because they created a small jump field inside of it, instead of one covering the entire Galactica.
The reason in the episode was the stellar radiation made communication between Galactica and the civilian ships borderline impossible beyond a very short distance, but it was too risky to fly Galactica close to the other ships in such abysmal visual conditions. The job of the raptors was to fly near Galactica, obtain the coordinates, then return to their assigned civilian ship and relay that information before jumping again. The animation doesn't quite convey it alone.
It's explained in the episode that the cluster is too big to circumnavigate before they all starve to death (they only have a week to find more food before people start dropping), and that the civilian ships' computers weren't hardened against the staggering radiation, and were thus completely reliant on the Raptors for navigation
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Why on gods green earth did they give this show such a terrible ending? Nothing like getting the crap beat out of you for dozens of episodes only to end up knowing your race not only dies, but that some higher beings are just playing with you. How inspiring.. NOT. This show had so much potential I was on the edge of my seat every show.. and slowly got more and more depressed as they got the sh*t beat out of them more and more.. The ending was a horrible ending to a long beat down and the writers should be flogged with noodles.
To be fair it is a better ending that what the first show got.... In that one they find earth but do not find the aid or home they seek.... At least in the new show they have a place to call home.
@@Darthpathfinder Actually it bring up an interesting problem. The two shows both ended up on the same planet. The survivors from this landing grew up to become the civilization that couldn't help the survivors from the first series.
Battlestar Galactica I'm not a huge fan of this 2004 rebooted series. I prefer "The Original Battlestar Galactica" TV Show from 1979. It's less dark and more kid/family friendly and has lasers instead of bullets. Can you please upload clips from "The Original Battlestar Galactica" epic TV Show?
I agree, though I like some of the new series. If anything, the reboot should've done the reverse of the original; people from modern day Earth discover information and tech that proves humans originate from off-world, thus sparking a journey to reunite with the 12 Colonies of Man.
"Enough! Don't you people have jobs to do?"
Honestly, wouldn't have expected any other reaction from Tigh.
It would have been hilarious if someone's duty shift had ended just before he came in.
"No sir, I'm off duty as of 30 seconds ago."
0:25 Love how Adama smiles to himself because his buddy is back.
I like how the crew genuinely welcome Tigh back. He's a copper-plated asshole but that's what the XO needs to be, and he doesn't play favorites, he's the same asshole to everyone. The crew may not like him, but he has their respect and their loyalty, because they know in his own rough hewn way, they have his as well.
Notice Geata doesn’t really welcome him back. He’s not forgiving him over the airlock incident.
@@jamesxiaolong2199 your right, he does not
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He may be rough but he is dedicated to the cause to the core. He killed his own wife for the sake of humanity, went through multiple life threatening situations without hesitation for the service. He is also fair. He never plays favourites.
Favorite scene with Tigh was in the miniseries, when they first got attacked. Adama tells him to take command of damage control. Tigh says, "me?" And Adama simply says to him, "you're the xo or you're not." That was such a great little scene.
40 seconds
Micheal Hogan who played Saul Tigh is a great actor. He was at his best as the conflicted one of the final five.
Called the Cylons "them" until the end, lol.
Alysia Mer David-Wasser yup. I’ve just watched the whole series over yet again. It’s great television.
And did general tulius in Skyrim
He never seemed conflicted to me, at least not as far as loyalty. He was always loyal to Adama, even when he found out he 2as a cylon.
I won't deny he played the part well, but I disliked him as part of the final 5. His age doesn't make sense with the other 3 younger ones. The 5 were all memory wiped and kicked into colonial cities by Cavil. We see him and Adama both much younger before Lee is even born. Just how old were Tyrol, Anders, and Tory? I don't even think they could be 'born' yet considering they age, but they had to have been banished by Cavil at that point.
Remember the thrill of watching the next show?....waiting that week for the next episode to come out.
I MISS good series like this.
It was this way for me with B5.
There's only 2 shows I've ever watched as it aired anticipating the next episode.. Smallville and Game of Thrones Lol.. Every other show I watched after it ended unfortunately..
Very true
I watched the early seasons of Stargate like that.
Hogan IS superb. He & Olmos play well off each other: from Tigh's Cylon confession, to *Saul's* unwillingness to *drink any more/cut Bill off* when Bill comes looking for a suicide, to the scene that gets me every time: When Adama.. (frak, i'm gonna cry!) grabs Saul..😢 after his baby dies,😥 and they hug each other when Saul says he named his boy "Liam, short for William..It's not Zac, but.." & then Bill starts crying😰-FRAK THIS-they also laugh a lot, too!
Just finished another DVD rewatch & this time, i watched ALL the bonus material, (on sn 4.5, my fave) & I love that Callus'* favorite scene is the "Gallow's humor" of Olmos & Hogan in Adama's quarters:
Saul: "The ppl are starving, they tried to the paper."
Bill: "What stopped them?"
Saul: "Paper shortage."
Both:
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That IS a funny scene! Love them both.😅 💞💗
wah wah
That grudging eye exchange between Saul and Gaeta is why BSG is so great. This shows make sure these are human beings, not robots who forget what happened in the past, even if it was seasons ago, and these characters change based on those experience.
Gaeta never respected Col. Tigh. Even as early as the mini-series, he was rolling-eyes and mocking cause of Tigh's alcoholism. He dealt with it before the war because he knew Galactica was being retired and he was transferring, and I don't think Saul had much respect for Gaeta, thinking him too squeaky clean. The war just pushed Gaeta into situations where he couldn't contain it any longer, and once he realized the majority of the guys who tried to blow him out an air lock were cylons, or cylon lovers, he cracked under the irony of it.
@@maxdecphoenix Gaeta to Tigh maybe, but I am pretty sure Tigh said it multiple times Gaeta is very talented, capable, smart young man. He prefers him over Baltar during certain episodes in terms of technology and science. So yeah their opinions on each other probably changed during the show.
Admiral Adama: The kind of leader I’d be prepared to go to war for with just a spoon in hand.
2:19 Probably the most terrifying and tense scenes in the entire saga. These ships jumping into a literal hell and immediately start disintegrating. No cyclons, no base stars, just the merciless vortex of firey oblivion and the running clock till their ships burn up. The sheer terror and panic of the raptor pilots and the knife edge of it all falling to ruin here and now for humanity is palpable.
IT'S IN THE FRAAAACKING SHIP!
2:40 nobody had sunglasses or visors?
And they don't have sensors to find the ship they're assigned to?
Imagine if you're just exploring space and you jump into that place without expecting it.
Even if he gets under everyone's skin, the CIC is not the same without him
Does it bother anyone else to see small ships like the Geminon Traveler, ones that can easily fit in the Galactica's flight pod, NOT being transported in the flight pod?
It's in the frakkkkin ship!
Some real peril and tension there...those Raptors were being cooked hard!
One would imagine, that in this artificial problem filling suits (or raprtors) with water under pressure would help immensly.
Not really. Water wouldn't help protect from radiation issues. Also the extra weight and potential damage to internal systems would be severe!!!
@@Forced2DoThis1 water is actually amazing at stopping radiation. You can sit in the water tank of a nuclear reactor for hours and receive *less* radiation than the background radiation in the air above the pool.
@@davidbuckley2435 Point well taken. But I still doubt that any benefit granted by it would be worth the negatives considering all the other variables. The weight, further potential vision impairment, etc. The various energies and gravitational forces depicted were severe and inconsistent from second to second.
Just let the pilots sit in a large bathing tub. Better protection than any HAZMAT suit would provide.
Adama was happy that his bromance returned.
I haven't seen this episode in awhile,but wouldn't have been easier to attach the smaller ships to the ship they were helping?
I'm not sure if it would be possible to jump a ship with a ship attached to the outside. With galactica the pods are always retracted so the vipers are within the ship.
Theres an episode where a raptor jumps too close to galactica and it rips parts of the ship open - I think this might be true if one of the civilian ships tried to jump with a raptor bolted to the outside.
@@leow637 But then I suppose at the very least, Galactica could have transported the smaller ships in the pods?
@@lukeschroeder6112 The raptors were supposed to calculate the second jump and relay coordinates to their buddy ship. They couldn't jump while near their buddy cause it would've broken the civilian ship in half.
@@lukeschroeder6112 it probably did have colonial 1 in the pod
They don't really explain how jumps work. In Star Trek a ship can be attached to another and go to warp because they are inside the same warp bubble. We don't know if jump drives work the same way with jump bubbles.
And captain/commander Bailey for mass effect 2 and 3.
Amazing 😊 Good luck
Can’t you see the lights blinking there?😂
"The Passage" is actually Episode 9.
No, it’s episode 10. But i used to believe it was episode 9 as well, since a LOT of networks have the first two episodes of season 3 combined into one.
Been awhile, WHY are they jumping through that?
Food shortage. Food on other side.
But there must be another way... 2 weeks later the cylons arrive at the planet and it seems that their ships haven't suffered any damage from radiation
@@fifaisscripted the cylons have better FTL tech so they can jump further than the colonials.
The nebula was too large to jump around. The colonial fleet would have run out of food weeks before they could make the journey, so they had to jump through.
Yeah, it's a little contrived, but it made for good telly, so I don't care.
Imagine being on light changing duty on that ship. There are two thousand for each hallway.
I still don't understand why they just didn't dock the raptors to the ships for the jumps...
Probably unable to dock to all ships and jump safely. On top of that, the Raptors were needed to relay coordinates to those ship. They had to receive them from Galactica and then find other ships. If they were docked, they'd have to find Galactica instead - which isn't easy with a civilian ship that can barely turn.
Did you not see what happened when Galactica's raptors jumped inside her flight pods??!!!
You can't jump that close to another ship or it'll be destroyed by the intense external forces.
@@2KOOLURATOOLGaming They meant that the civilians ships jumped with the raptors docked to them. FTL in this series seems to create a field that cover the ship and it's surroundings. If not, the jump drive would just teleport itself leaving the entire ship behind.
The raptors busted the fly pod because they created a small jump field inside of it, instead of one covering the entire Galactica.
The reason in the episode was the stellar radiation made communication between Galactica and the civilian ships borderline impossible beyond a very short distance, but it was too risky to fly Galactica close to the other ships in such abysmal visual conditions. The job of the raptors was to fly near Galactica, obtain the coordinates, then return to their assigned civilian ship and relay that information before jumping again.
The animation doesn't quite convey it alone.
They couldn't jump around the stellar clouds? Why couldn't the lost ship jump out on its own?
It's explained in the episode that the cluster is too big to circumnavigate before they all starve to death (they only have a week to find more food before people start dropping), and that the civilian ships' computers weren't hardened against the staggering radiation, and were thus completely reliant on the Raptors for navigation
Battlestar Galactica
42.6K subscribers Can you please upload clips from "The Original Battlestar Galactica" epic 1978 TV Show or are you only allowed to upload clips from the new show?
I think it's pretty clear they don't have rights to show the original series. Different producers, network, etc.
I love when media portrays positive, loving male relationships. Bill and Saul are right up there with Frodo and Sam or Harry and AJ
C O L O N E L = KERNEL
Yo, yo, I’m Tigh
And don’t ask why
I’m always getting drunk
I’m always eating pie
Taking a moment to appreciate Gaetas skill with that key, Apollo 1st on his mark, then they follow, and he timed it flawless 🤌🔥
Fraking toaster
they couldn’t find a real eyepatch anywhere?
Id imagine in this situation they would have to make it from scratch.
Why on gods green earth did they give this show such a terrible ending? Nothing like getting the crap beat out of you for dozens of episodes only to end up knowing your race not only dies, but that some higher beings are just playing with you. How inspiring.. NOT. This show had so much potential I was on the edge of my seat every show.. and slowly got more and more depressed as they got the sh*t beat out of them more and more.. The ending was a horrible ending to a long beat down and the writers should be flogged with noodles.
Dude, at least it had an ending. Think about that and be thankful
This has happened before and will happen again. Quite relevant considering that we are taking the path that leads to Kobol. BSG is a cautionary tale.
To be fair it is a better ending that what the first show got....
In that one they find earth but do not find the aid or home they seek....
At least in the new show they have a place to call home.
@@Darthpathfinder
Actually it bring up an interesting problem. The two shows both ended up on the same planet. The survivors from this landing grew up to become the civilization that couldn't help the survivors from the first series.
At least it wasn’t as bad as the whole last season of game of thrones. Now that was a sucker punch. It made me appreciate BSG’s ending more.
Battlestar Galactica I'm not a huge fan of this 2004 rebooted series. I prefer "The Original Battlestar Galactica" TV Show from 1979. It's less dark and more kid/family friendly and has lasers instead of bullets. Can you please upload clips from "The Original Battlestar Galactica" epic TV Show?
I agree, though I like some of the new series. If anything, the reboot should've done the reverse of the original; people from modern day Earth discover information and tech that proves humans originate from off-world, thus sparking a journey to reunite with the 12 Colonies of Man.
@@chadsknnr I strongly agree. They should have gone back with and continued where the original Battlestar Galctica TV Series left off.
Please no, the remake is way better in literally every way
@@shadowki497 Not really.
@@jamieolberding7731 the new one is better in every single way shape and form.
What was that? A nebula? A molecular cloud? A gas giant? Hyper-Giant?
a globular cluster